This statement pretty much answers the posts since my last post.
This statement means home sharing is only intended for the purposes of the legal party using their app on multiple devices on their home network not the rest of the household.
We can go round in circles all day but in short it is illegal to let someone use your purchased apps. Thats the official stance, does Apple really care if your doing the kinda things we have discussed here? No, probably not.
So to conclude this thread, since it is getting boring now, can the OP do what they have asked? Yes. But lets not be under any illusion that Apple officially isn't promoting you sharing all your Apps for use by the whole family (or your mates).
PS - yes we are cool![]()
This licence does not allow you to use the Licensed Application on any Apple Device that you do not own or control, and, except as provided in the Usage Rules, you may not distribute or make the Licensed Application available over a network where it could be used by multiple devices at the same time. You may not rent, lease, lend, sell, transfer, redistribute, or sublicense the Licensed Application and, if you sell your Mac Computer or iOS Device to a third party, you must remove the Licensed Application from the Mac Computer or iOS Device before doing so.
Don't forget that part.
(iii) You shall be able to store App Store Products from up to five different Accounts at a time on a compatible iOS Device.